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I have noticed other states have what they call the GRN, this is used by all of the governments departments, do we have that here. There is also a radio channel called life line, this is a radio network between all of the essential services, does this get used.
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dazla wrote:I have noticed other states have what they call the GRN, this is used by all of the governments departments, do we have that here. There is also a radio channel called life line, this is a radio network between all of the essential services, does this get used.
I haven't heard of it. Are you talking WA here?

With the firies moving from low-band VHF to UHF, the top 4 emergency serivces (police, fire, ambulance, SES) will all be in the same band. It would be technically simple for a shared frequency to be set up.

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I believe that lifeline is a radio network setup between SJA, WAPOL, FESA, MRDWA. It allows the services to communicate during an emergency such as bridge collapse or an earthquake.
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dazla wrote:I believe that lifeline is a radio network setup between SJA, WAPOL, FESA, MRDWA. It allows the services to communicate during an emergency such as bridge collapse or an earthquake.
As far as I am aware, there is no such thing? Only place I've heard 'lifeline' used is in State Emergency Management Committee documents, where it means:
Lifelines are defined as systems or networks that provide for the circulation of people, goods, services and information upon which health, safety, comfort and economic activity depend.
(eg, Western Power, Alinta, Water Corp, Telstra, MRWA)


If such a radio network existed, then the coroner wouldn't have made such strong comments about inter-agency radio communication in recent reports..
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It must be a new thing, there is definatly a radio network called "lifeline" and it is operated between the emergency services.
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